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moth
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- an insect with two pairs of broad wings covered in microscopic scales, typically drably coloured and held flat when at rest. Moths are chiefly nocturnal, and lack the clubbed antennae of butterflies.;a clothes moth
noun: moth, plural noun: moths
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- 1. an insect with two pairs of broad wings covered in microscopic scales, typically drably coloured and held flat when at rest. Moths are chiefly nocturnal, and lack the clubbed antennae of butterflies.
- ▪ a clothes moth I store my sweaters in plastic bags to protect them from moths
- damaged or destroyed by moths.
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- damaged or destroyed by clothes moths.
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- a stout moth that has boldly spotted and streaked wings.
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- a small white American moth which lays its eggs in the ovary of a yucca plant. While doing so ...
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- a very large boldly marked silk moth which occurs in both the Old and New World tropics.
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- a moth that emerges in the winter, the female of which has only vestigial wings. It was ...
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- a small, slender long-legged moth with narrow wings divided into feathery plumes. At rest the ...
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- a silkworm moth that is sometimes kept in India and China, with caterpillars (tussore ...
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- a chiefly nocturnal insect related to the butterflies. It lacks the clubbed antennae of ...
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